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Corsa Sport » Message Board » Help Zone, Modification and ICE Advice » Can camber easily be adjusted? » Post Reply
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c0r5a_gsi |
posted on 3rd May 03 at 19:01 |
ah right, oh well like i said its nothing too major, just wondered if it could be sorted easily. | |
vauxtillidie |
posted on 3rd May 03 at 17:47 |
regal do the camber adjustment bolts, 80quid tho! | |
Adam_lee |
posted on 3rd May 03 at 16:27 |
http://www.corsasport.co.uk/board/viewthread.php?tid=59425 | |
Lisa |
posted on 3rd May 03 at 16:20 |
track rod ends adjust the tracking only.there was a post not long ago about changing camber , fearless gave a few ways to do it. | |
Mr 106 |
posted on 3rd May 03 at 16:02 |
yup i get what you are saying. i wasnt paying much attention but mr laser man defo changed my camber by fiddling with the track rods | |
Adam_lee |
posted on 3rd May 03 at 14:31 |
Track rod ends only effect the tracking I hope and not the camber. As far as i am aware there is no adjustment for camber on a corsa (or any other non performance car). | |
Mr 106 |
posted on 3rd May 03 at 14:04 |
well where i live the best i coud get was £20 for laser tracking | |
c0r5a_gsi |
posted on 3rd May 03 at 13:07 |
Cool, how much wedge we talking for a garage to do that and tracking ? | |
Mr 106 |
posted on 3rd May 03 at 12:19 |
yup it is easy to do | |
c0r5a_gsi |
posted on 3rd May 03 at 11:05 |
My GSi is lowered by about 60mm and looking from the front the car the wheels point in together at the top kinda like this: / \ Its nothing major, I just wondered if a garage could easily adjust something like this along with doing the tracking. And roughly how much £££ does it cost ? |